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According to the nonprofit's website, it's been an ongoing issue between the Children's Museum and the Fools' End Club, which is located beneath it in the same building. The Children's Museum provides parenting classes, educational activities and other e

The Families First Children’s Museum in downtown Missoula posted the announcement on its website, saying the building is experiencing tobacco smoke and smell from an adjacent and private cigar club. The "Fool's End Cigar Club" is currently involved in a

Montana Tobacco Use Prevention Program (MTUPP)... is joining forces with the American Cancer Society and the National American Indian Heritage Month for this year’s Great American Smokeout. This annual event challenges smokers to quit cigarettes for at le

they swarmed the halls of the state capitol, wined and dined Republican leaders, launched a sophisticated call-in campaign, and coached witnesses for hearings. The tobacco companies poured more than $200,000 into Montana, a state with barely 1 million res

“We’re only doing this to help make Butte a healthier place,”...Electronic cigarettes and smokeless tobacco reduce harm caused by cigarettes to the user by more than 90 percent because the majority of cancer-causing chemicals and toxins from smoking are r

The Butte Council of Commissioners voted in favor of banning the use of tobacco at one of its major city parks this week. The Council voted 9-3 in favor of banning smoking, chewing tobacco or vaping tobacco at Clark Park. The move will include the insta

The RiverStone Board of Health is considering a new rule on top of our existing Clean Indoor Air Act to prohibit e-cigarette use wherever smoking is also not allowed...I strongly urge the board to pass this rule.

No smoking within 30 feet of a building and moving electronic cigarettes into the same category as tobacco cigarettes. RiverStone Health is now proposing Rule 7 to meet state Clean Indoor Air Act standards. Citizens had a chance to give comment on the

"Thirty feet is impossible downtown," said Jim Grubbs, owner of Club 90 in Billings, at a public hearing Wednesday night during the health board's monthly meeting. Opponents spoke for about an hour Wednesday. He told the board his customers have grown a